Hello,
We have used Chiber previously and I would like to raise a few concerns to you. Chiber is a coagulant and and will bind yeast, protein, other large molecules into clumps. You have to be careful to allow your beverage and chiber mixture to sit in the tank long enough that so that this bound material can be removed from the bottom without ending up in kegs or cans. They say to wait 24 hours but that was not long enough in my experience. Regardless of this, the finining action of chiber will dramatically alter the appearance of your beverage if it is hazy.
I also found it to be quiet expensive. The product added an additional ten dollars per barrel to our beverages. With all that being said, it has been shown to be effective against a large range of microbial life.
Best Regards,
Tim
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Tim Clinton
Quality Director
Market Garden Brewery
Cleveland OH
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Sent: 12-18-2024 07:12
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Subject: Anti-Microbial Additions
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Hi everybody, our brewery is currently looking into using chiber by chinova bioworks as a way to ensure micro stability and increase shelf life in our products. Does anybody have any experience or thoughts on the product? We generally have a clean facility contamination wise, which is confirmed through continuous lab testing. However, we want to have the highest shelf life possible, which is why we are looking into chiber.